Also For
Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum
Developed by
Access Software, Inc.
Published by
Access Software, Inc.
Released
1987
Genre
Sports
Perspective
Behind view
Visual
Fixed / Flip-screen
Sport
Bowling
Description
Leader Board authors Bruce and Roger Carver tried their hand at tenpin bowling, in one of the game's earliest recreations. The process of bowling the ball involves timing a succession of clicks to set the right angle, speed and curve, similarly to Leaderboard's system. Three skill levels are provided - Kids level sets the speed and hook automatically, while Amateur has more margin for error with hook/slice than professional. The game is played from a plan view, with four other (empty) lanes visible. Single matches or a league structure can be played.
From Mobygames.com. Original Entry